Thursday 11 August 2011

InformationWeek Authors Blog - Laurianne McLaughlin's Most Recent Articles

Laurianne McLaughlin's Most Recent Articles Desktop Virtualization: What's Stopping You?
InformationWeek, August 11, 2011
Citrix buys a scrappy startup as it tries to convince more enterprises that desktop virtualization doesn't always equal painful compromise. Are you still waiting?

Don't Blame RIM, Twitter For London Riots
InformationWeek, August 09, 2011
You may dislike social networking or smartphones all you want--but remember they're just tools used by people.

The Week In Security: 4 Big Stories
InformationWeek, August 05, 2011
Cyber threats as part of future wars, Android malware, and Shady Rats made news. Don't miss the week's key security stories.

Google, Microsoft War On Mobile Patents Rages
InformationWeek, August 04, 2011
Google talks up a "hostile, organized campaign against Android." But who's won over mobile developers?

Android Trojan Points Out Mobile Security's Trust Problem
InformationWeek, August 03, 2011
Malware that records your phone calls sounds bad, but there's a bigger problem.

Cloud Moves From Talk To Walk
InformationWeek, July 29, 2011
CA and Nebula's cloud announcements this week reflect the reality that enterprises have moved past the theoretical to the practical.

Google Fashion Police Want You; Microsoft Mango Struts Stuff
InformationWeek, July 28, 2011
Dear pcstud@aol.com: Google says you're emailing like it's 1999. Take a visual tour of Microsoft's "Mango" smartphone OS.

VMware Never Said Virtualization Was Easy; Google+ Pains
InformationWeek, July 26, 2011
Griping about VMware price changes? It's time to get practical. As for early users of Google+, the bumps continue.

Can Microsoft Tame Lion's Biggest Threat?
InformationWeek, July 21, 2011
Windows 8 may not be enough. Tablets have quickly changed the rules of computing for Microsoft.

LulzSec Hacks Murdoch's Sun, Cisco Sheds 6,500 Jobs
InformationWeek, July 19, 2011
LulzSec's retirees came out of self-imposed exile and played a mean game of bingo against Rupert Murdoch Monday.

Facebook Facial Recognition Flub: Not Enterprise Grade
InformationWeek, June 09, 2011
Facebook continues to stumble on privacy decisions, damaging its enterprise future faster than you can say "Winklevoss twins."

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